NURSE SAYS SHE SAW JUSTICE SHOOT KAGY; Miss Neely, Friend of McGannon, Tells How She TrailedHim and Witnessed Killing.CHARGES HE OFFERED BRIBE Her Sister, Hidden in Closet, HeardOffer, She Testifies In Cleveland Trial.

CLEVELAND, Dec. 21.--At this afternoon's session of the second degree murder trial of William H. McGannon, Chief Justice of the Municipal Court, charged with killing Harold S. Kagy last May, Miss May E. Neely, a nurse, ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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